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Until EA and Activision decide to finally put aside they're whole "we're two separate big publishing companies with our own shares of the market" thing and team up to make Call of Duty: Dragon Age: Reckoning - A Spike Lee Joint, I guess the closest we'll get is this week's "Deals with Gold".

The digital deals are coming. Is your wallet prepared? In anticipation of Black Friday/Cyber Monday, Microsoft has decided to start the assault on your spending dollars a little bit early. Starting today, you can save up to 50% off on the digital version of select titles, like Titanfall 2 and Gears of War 4, and spend just $299 to get a 1 TB Xbox One S bundle.

Sony has some special deals for all you co-op gamers in the United Kingdom and Europe. The annual Easter Sale kicked off yesterday with some sales only lasting until March 30, and a great many more going until April 6. There are a fair number of titles on sale for the PlayStation 4, Playstation 3, and the Vita, but of particular note are a few co-op titles, like Bloodborne, Grand Theft Auto V, and Rainbow 6 Siege.

Similar to its EA Access program on the Xbox One, EA has launched the Origin Access for PC. For the low, low price of $4.99 a month (or €3.99 or £3.99GBP), you'll be able to play the full version of selected EA titles (such as Dragon Age: Inquisition and Dead Space 3), play certain games ahead of their release, and purchase new games at a discounted rate.

Earlier this week the Steam Winter Sale started up, marking the official start to the seasonal savings PC gamers have come to expect over the years. Other PC gaming retailers as always have begun their own sales to compete, such as Origin and digital retailer Green Man Gaming, both with hundreds of games discounted in their own respective sales.

This is one of those good news/odd news stories. Dragon Age: Inquisition is getting a "game of the year" edition for PC, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One. So if you've been waiting to pick the game (and all of its content) up, this is a great deal. The one catch is this: you have to download all the DLC.

Mark July 2015 in your diary Dragon Age: Inquisition fans as this is the month that will allow you to move your PS3/360 save onto next generation platforms, but is also the month that Bioware announced that any new DLC for the game will not be coming to these platforms.

Summer is a great time to stay in doors and play video games, especially if you live in an area where it's in the 80s and it's humid all day every day. If you own an Xbox One, your chance to pick up a lot of co-op games for cheap starts tomorrow with Microsoft's "Ultimate Game Sale," with a fair number of titles being discounted up to 50% off.

The Xbox One version of BioWare's open-world action-RPG epic Dragon Age: Inquisition is available for 50% off as part of this week's Deals With Gold lineup, letting Xbox Live Gold subscribers enjoy some solid online co-op for just $29.99.

This week marks the worldwide release of Project CARS from Slightly Mad Studios. The game will be available on Xbox One, PS4, and PC for $49.99... but if PC is your platform of choice you can slash that price tag to $37.50 at GMG. There a 25% off coupon code cuts $12.50 off the MSRP making the best price online from a digitally authorized retailer. While the co-op career mode won't be available come launch day, it has been stated that it will arrive as a free expansion in the near future.

Getting a little bored with Dragon Age: Inquisition? Do you feel like there just isn't enough of the game's namesake to slay with your three battle-hardened buddies? Well fear not, intrepid do-gooder (or ne'er-do-well)! Bioware is giving us, the lowly players, an opportunity to fix both of those issues at the same time. And get this, it's available at this very second.

Games with Gold has gone nuclear. Maybe they heard the cries of impoverished co-op gamers everywhere. Maybe somebody down at Microsoft accidentally hit the "Slash Prices" button. Maybe it's been a while since the last Steam sale and everybody's getting really antsy around all these full priced games. Regardless of the reason, both the Xbox One and the 360 are getting tons of love this month with some sick discounts on killer co-op games.

Need a taste of Dragon Age: Inquisition before you spend the cash? If you're a Gold subscriber and have an Xbox One, now's your chance! Now through March 16, all you have to do is check out the Xbox Games Store, go to the game's page, then select "try for free".